[Free eBooks] The Lego’s Are Calling Me Again

Rainy afternoons are perfect for spending time with your kids building Lego’s. Yesterday was a big day for me. I have learned how to share the Lego’s and not just put them on the high shelf after they were built. The boys were ecstatic!

A collection of the most memorable moments from old-school rural physicians who each practiced medicine for more than 50 years in the Southern Appalachian Mountains.Hilarious, heroic, heartwarming true stories of miracle cures, ghost dogs, and much madcap medical mayhem.

Tyson Barrett used to be happy. Used to have a wife, a son, a thriving business. Now he has nothing. Just long, sleepless nights broken only by nightmares so terrifying they threaten his sanity. So when he discovers an underground drug trial that will “cure” him, he jumps at the chance.

A CURE THAT SOUNDS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE

Everything seems great until things from Tyson’s dreams start showing up in his waking life. Items from a dark past he thought he left buried at Sunnybrook Asylum. And when the nightmares threaten to return in full force, eerie trinkets aren’t the only things waiting to come through.

AN EVIL THAT CAN’T BE STOPPED

Now Tyson must face a terror that has stalked him since childhood or risk losing everything he holds dear. The mind is full of halls. And some of the darkest passages lead to rooms better left closed. Dark Passage is a terrifying thriller in the tradition of Stephen King and Dean Koontz.

BONUS CONTENT: an excerpt from Hive, a post-apocalyptic zombie novella.

In the aftermath of the Family Wars, the Semyaz arrive from unknown lands with a message of peace and hope. Their advanced technology and wisdom helps to rebuild the fallen cities, and their teachings that all people are Children of the Light promises to ensure that such horrific wars are a thing of the past.

But there are those who don’t trust their motives, or their stated promise to improve the human race. Are the Semyaz altruistic benefactors, or do they represent the ultimate enslavement, or even eradication, of humanity as we know it?
The youthful and reckless Laméch is ripped from his comfortable city life and thrust into a centuries-old resistance where he discovers the true nature of the Semyaz and their multi-generational designs on humanity.

Numerous clandestine operations bring him face to face with their secret research facilities, his long-absent grandfather, and a beautiful dark-haired prisoner who teaches him the true meaning of love and sacrifice. Laméch learns a new kind of warfare that entails trusting the plan established by his grandfather, even though it seems destined to grant the Semyaz certain victory.

About The Days of Laméch: The Days of Laméch is the long-anticipated prequel to the award-winning The Days of Peleg, delving into the mysteries of the ancient Family Wars and drawing back the curtain on an age of antediluvian enlightenment, and ultimate devastation.

Archaeology Professor Mari Duggins is adjusting to life as a single mom, but she’s caught between the pull of her former flame and her ex-husband. When her colleague is murdered and her ex is accused of stealing an Egyptian artifact, Mari interferes in the FBI investigation, compelled to prove the innocence of her children’s father.

Soon she is buried deep in suspects. Her old flame, her student and tenant, the office secretary. No one is who they appear to be, and she begins to wonder where her loyalty and true affections lie.

Mari Duggins’ life caves in as she tries to excavate the truth, but realizes only God can dig her out of the hole she’s created. Will Mari sort through her muddled feelings and put her trust in someone else? Or will the truth bury her alive?

Take one shy teenage boy, a dopey best mate, a granny who’s lost her marbles (and teeth), a kid sister who bites back and a smelly demon dog. What you’ll get is My Zombie Dog.

All Zane wants for his birthday is a dog. A real dog. A guy’s dog. But his mom brings home this little mutt and wants to call it ‘Fluffy’. Seriously? It’s shaggy, smells undead and bites people. And why does its victims all turn sluggish and keep asking Zane for brains? One by one, everyone he knows is becoming infected. Join Zane as he takes on the neighborhood zombie plague.

Clamcake Summer is the story of one man’s attempt to eat every clamcake in Rhode Island in one summer (or die frying). It is a funny, informative and voracious story of marathon eating and the seashore foods we crave, and of the joys and traditions of summer in New England. This is the first book entirely dedicated to the clamcake. A blend of memoir and history, Clamcake Summer is the perfect beach read for anyone who grew up eating these delectable fritters, or for those who dream of ordering their first dozen at a take out window.